Spitfire Pilot needs your help to make his Dream come true
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Rob on behalf of John Anderson,
First welcome to you both aboard this Thread ! 93 ? - he's a year ahead of me, and he does look good ! (Hope for us all yet !) Now the only way I know is to approach the Grace Spitfire Trust <www.ml407.co.uk.> (they run a Mk.IX T two-seater).
We have several areas in common. I served in India and Burma, flying the Vultee Vengeace with 110 (Hyderabad) Sqdn. I knew that there were other "Hyderabad" Sqdns around (for the Nizam's munificence knew no bounds), but never one with his hat for a badge ! I thought all the badges were variants of the Tiger of Hyderabad's mask.
I did my OTU on Spitfires at Hawarden July-September'42, then they sent me to India - but forgot to send any Spitfires ! (they did not arrive until later in '43 - Mk.VIIIs, I think). I'd be enormously interested in any details of his time on them in Burma, for I never came into contact with them out there. And I never flew one again until'51.
In the pic, he has a Mk.IX, and by the general ambience would say was somewhere in Mediterranean lands (he would be unlikely to need a Mae West in Burma).
Now please stay with us, get as much as you can out of John, and put it down ASAP on this (the best of all) Threads. EDIT: No, not on this, I mean the "Gaining a RAF Pilots Brevet in WWII"Thread - You'd be among friends there!
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First welcome to you both aboard this Thread ! 93 ? - he's a year ahead of me, and he does look good ! (Hope for us all yet !) Now the only way I know is to approach the Grace Spitfire Trust <www.ml407.co.uk.> (they run a Mk.IX T two-seater).
We have several areas in common. I served in India and Burma, flying the Vultee Vengeace with 110 (Hyderabad) Sqdn. I knew that there were other "Hyderabad" Sqdns around (for the Nizam's munificence knew no bounds), but never one with his hat for a badge ! I thought all the badges were variants of the Tiger of Hyderabad's mask.
I did my OTU on Spitfires at Hawarden July-September'42, then they sent me to India - but forgot to send any Spitfires ! (they did not arrive until later in '43 - Mk.VIIIs, I think). I'd be enormously interested in any details of his time on them in Burma, for I never came into contact with them out there. And I never flew one again until'51.
In the pic, he has a Mk.IX, and by the general ambience would say was somewhere in Mediterranean lands (he would be unlikely to need a Mae West in Burma).
Now please stay with us, get as much as you can out of John, and put it down ASAP on this (the best of all) Threads. EDIT: No, not on this, I mean the "Gaining a RAF Pilots Brevet in WWII"Thread - You'd be among friends there!
Danny42C.
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That would be this thread, wouldn't it, Danny?
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Rob ...
I'm sorry that I can't help with your request ... but please pass on my best wishes to John Anderson.
I suspect he may remember F/L R.M.D. (Sam) Hall DFC who served with 152 (Hyderabad) Squadron from Sep 1940 to Dec 1940. Many, many years ago Sam was my Air Cadet CO.
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I'm sorry that I can't help with your request ... but please pass on my best wishes to John Anderson.
I suspect he may remember F/L R.M.D. (Sam) Hall DFC who served with 152 (Hyderabad) Squadron from Sep 1940 to Dec 1940. Many, many years ago Sam was my Air Cadet CO.
More here ...
F/L R.M.D.HALL D.F.C
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Thanks Danny42C, I've sent an email request to Grace Spitfire Trust just waiting for a reply, I've spent the last 19 years helping guys from 152Hyderabad) Squadron 152 Hyderabad Squadron
It's my hobby.
Cheers
Rob
It's my hobby.
Cheers
Rob
There`s also the Boultbee Academy at Goodwood..
ARCo at Duxford
John Romain's company at Duxford (Aircraft Restoration Company) also operate a 2 seat Mk IX if it helps?
Contact details here
http://www.arc-duxford.co.uk/contact/
Contact details here
http://www.arc-duxford.co.uk/contact/
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+1 for Boultbee Flight Academy
TEL : +44 (0) 7747 792395
EMAIL : [email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMsj_EAzmzc/
TEL : +44 (0) 7747 792395
EMAIL : [email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMsj_EAzmzc/
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Kookabat,
Of Course ! Silly me ! The best of all Threads is without doubt the "WW11 Brevet" one - on which I have the honour to serve !
Senior Moment - will edit my #2 now.
Thanks for your Prompt.
Danny.
Of Course ! Silly me ! The best of all Threads is without doubt the "WW11 Brevet" one - on which I have the honour to serve !
Senior Moment - will edit my #2 now.
Thanks for your Prompt.
Danny.
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What is the emblem on the squadron badge - looks a bit like a headless plaice! hope he makes I t into a Spitfire - unfortunately I do not have the contacts to help him
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Wander00 ...
Example of the Head Dress
More here ... which I assume is the sterling work of our new member um152sqn (Rob)
History
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RAF - 152 Squadron
No 152 Squadron became the "Gift" Squadron of Hyderabad and took it's crest, the Head-Dress of the Nizam of Hyderabad.
More here ... which I assume is the sterling work of our new member um152sqn (Rob)
History
And here ...
RAF - 152 Squadron
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Just as well he wasn't wearing one of these when they met.
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...57ee091a8d.jpg
I hope he gets a trip, failing that has he tried the RR Derby Historical branch, they have a Mk19 at East Mids, he won't get a flight in it, but he might wangle a visit and sit in it... Just a thought.
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http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...57ee091a8d.jpg
I hope he gets a trip, failing that has he tried the RR Derby Historical branch, they have a Mk19 at East Mids, he won't get a flight in it, but he might wangle a visit and sit in it... Just a thought.
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Another Possible Option?
Just reading the August issue of "Pilot" magazine and they report of an outfit at Headcorn, Kent who have a two seat Spitfire. Aero Legends | Home Page
Best of luck with this project
Ian BB
Best of luck with this project
Ian BB
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Guys please don't think I've been rude in not replying to your messages, but I've been away for the week at War and Peace in Kent, I've contacted most of the people you have listed, just waiting for reply's, and thanks for the comments about the site. I will keep you updated
Cheers
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Well done to all involved.